In a last ditch effort to regain his job, out of contract coach
Stephen Keshi is expected to return from the United States where he had
gone on holiday this weekend
Our reliable source disclosed that the coach may have been jolted by the reality that he may lose out on the job if he did not return and open negotiations with the NFF.
Unlike before he traveled when he rejected certain conditions put forward by the NFF before he could get another contract, the former Eagles captain was said to be ready to eat the humble pie by conceding to some of the conditions.
The NFF had insisted that he must work with the technical director Amodu Shuiabu with whom he had a running battle.
Also, the body had proposed that he must take a pay cut as his N5 millions salary was believed to be outrageous and unrealistic..
Our source informed that Keshi’s decision to return might not be unconnected to the fact that he had lost out of the job in Equatorial Guinea where he was hoping to get a lucrative contract.
Its was believed that NFF was not prepared to give him the absolute power he enjoyed under the old dispensation.
Our reliable source disclosed that the coach may have been jolted by the reality that he may lose out on the job if he did not return and open negotiations with the NFF.
Unlike before he traveled when he rejected certain conditions put forward by the NFF before he could get another contract, the former Eagles captain was said to be ready to eat the humble pie by conceding to some of the conditions.
The NFF had insisted that he must work with the technical director Amodu Shuiabu with whom he had a running battle.
Also, the body had proposed that he must take a pay cut as his N5 millions salary was believed to be outrageous and unrealistic..
Our source informed that Keshi’s decision to return might not be unconnected to the fact that he had lost out of the job in Equatorial Guinea where he was hoping to get a lucrative contract.
Its was believed that NFF was not prepared to give him the absolute power he enjoyed under the old dispensation.
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